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Heat Treatment: Conventional and Novel Applications

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Heat Treatment: Conventional and Novel Applications
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789535107682
Number of pages: 408

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This book offers a broad review of recent global developments in an application of thermal and thermochemical processing to modify the microstructure and properties of a wide range of engineering materials. A mixture of conventional and novel applications, exploring a variety of processes employing heating, quenching and thermal diffusion, makes the book very useful for a broad audience of scientists and engineers from academia and industry.

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